This may come as a shock, but climate change is the biggest and the most underestimated problem we have. I'm not saying it, the science guys are. And if we don't take action ASAP, hard times are coming soon. Not like your phone battery dying in only 6 hours hard; like not having clean water to drink hard. Yeah, if that's not enough to scare you, maybe the predictions of these great movies are. Believe me, some of them are already happening.

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Let's start with a popular one. The 2004 movie The Day After Tomorrow was a huge success in the box office and luckily it was very ecologically conscious. The movie tries to foresee the events of the new ice age. It's designed to be a Hollywood blockbuster, so it tells a very Hollywood-esque escape story, but still manages to give some very good messages.

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arunkumar16

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The Day After Tomorrow was entertaining, but with (thankfully) very little plausibility. It takes a tiny scrap of somewhat plausible science (climate change affecting ocean currents), & buries it under a mountain of overly dramatized bovine excrement.

Anthropogenic climate change is linked to increasing chances of weather extremes, and global averages. But, linking climate change to individual events is very difficult. Hence, why it's difficult to get governments to act to prevent climate change - since effects are noticeable on global averages more than local weather events.

You might look into the emerging field of "attribution science" studying these links. Note: I'm not a climatologist, and hope you get input from more knowledgeable folks.
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